A detailed shoreline displacement curve documents the Younger Dryas transgression in western Norway. The relative sea-level rise was more than 9m in an area which subsequently experienced an emergence of almost 60 m. The ...

Coastal fen- and lake deposits enclose sand layers that record at least three Holocene tsunamis at the Shetland Islands. The oldest
is the well-known Storegga tsunami (ca 8100 cal yr BP), which at the Shetlands invaded ...

Two paleomagnetic excursions, the Skjong correlated with the Laschamp (about 41,000 GISP2 yr B.P.)
and the Valderhaug correlated with the Mono Lake (about 34,000 GISP2 yr B.P.), have been identified in
stratigraphic ...

The relative sea level rose 10 m on Sotra, western Norway, during the Younger Dryas
(YD). Based on dating of isolation basins, the transgression started in late Allerød at
~13 110 and ended in late YD at ~11 780 cal yr ...